The City of Pasadena’s Rent Stabilization Department (RSD) is building on the momentum of its first successful pop‑up event with the launch of 'Chats & ...
For years, most Pasadenans have felt in our bones that on the issues of housing and homelessness our city is not doing nearly enough. An early December City Council meeting perfectly encapsulated why ...
Pasadena has selected James Wong to be the next director of the city’s department of housing. Wong started in the new role on Monday, March 24, taking over for Bill Huang, the city’s first housing ...
James (Jim) Wong has been selected to be Pasadena’s acting housing director, the city announced. Wong’s job started Monday, Dec. 16, taking the baton from retiring, longtime director Bill Huang. Wong ...
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When plans for the Hudson Oaks Affordable Housing Facility for Seniors were announced in 2010, they were met with skepticism from many Pasadena neighbors. Concerns about increased traffic, decreased ...
Pasadena City Council Monday, Dec. 8, unanimously approved the creation of a Housing, Homelessness and Planning Committee. An ad hoc committee comprised of Mayor Victor Gordo along with councilmembers ...
Rent control sounds really good — who doesn’t want to control the rent when it’s too damn high? — until you try it and it makes matters worse. Like other price controls, such as the Whip Inflation Now ...
More than a dozen houses that were slated to be demolished as part of a failed effort to extend the 710 Freeway have sold, and several of them have gone for thousands of dollars above asking price.
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